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Sunday, 10 November 2019

Time to visit the Playground once again and this time I'm taking along a Christmas card on which I've used a selection of snippets. I started by die cutting the tree and its backing from snippets of silver and blue card, followed by a lighter blue circle with a slightly larger dark blue one - snippets again. I used up the remaining snippets of silver and light blue to cut leaves and flowers to assemble into a little posy. Background paper was an off cut from a paper pad from several years ago. The poinsettias were brushed oiver swith Wink of Stella but I doubt that shows up in the picture as well as it does for real. There is a clever guest designer in the Playground this time as well as a cute card from Di with the usual opportunity to go into a prize draw. If you visit you will be able to see this and find a link to the guest designer so why not pop along.

Tree - die set from Tonic
Poinsettias - dies from Marianne - had them 'forever'
Foliage - from set of dies given free with recent magazine
Background - paper from Papermania I think

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I've only just realised that my original words about myself seem to have disappeared being replaced by what I wrote on my other blog which has now been deleted. I have been crafting for many years and possibly the words 'Jack of all trades' could be applied because there aren't many crafts I've not attempted. I enjoy paper crafting (all aspects), beading, embroidery, general sewing, crochet, knitting ... the list goes on. I find that being creative in one way or another is very relaxing and enjoyable and I like to share some of the results with others, hence the blog posts,